David Day (Missouri politician)

Day is also a member of the Southern Growth Policies Board, a non-partisan think tank that is made up of governors, legislators, business, and academic leaders from 13 states.

The group focuses on improving the economy though innovation and technology, globalization and enhancing working environments.

Day served in the United States Army 1st and 13th Field Artillery from 1981 to 1984 in Fort Stewart, Georgia.

2005: Elected vice-president of his freshman legislative class, Voted “Freshman Legislator of the Year” by his fellow legislators, Voted “Best Politician” by citizens of Pulaski County 2006: Received the Friend of Agriculture Award from MO Farm Bureau, Received the 100% for Jobs Award from the MO Chamber of Commerce, Voted “Best Politician” by citizens of Pulaski County (2nd year), Received Appreciation Award from MG Castro of Ft. Leonard Wood, 100% Voting Record with National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) 2007: Named Legislator of the Year by the Veterans of Foreign War (VFW), Named Legislator of the Year by the American Legion, Certificate of Appreciation from the MO Association of Veteran's Organizations, Received special recognition from the MO Sheriff's Association, Award for support of the University of Missouri, Rolla (UMR), Voted “Best Politician” by citizens of Pulaski County (3rd year) 2008: Named Legislator of the Year by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Certificate of Appreciation from the Under Secretary of Defense for passage of HB 1678, 100% Voting Record with National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) 2009: Legislator Appreciation Award from the Pulaski County DAV, Presented the Colors of the Multi-National Task Force East and a Missouri Flag flown in his honor in Kosovo by BG Larry Kay in appreciation for Rep. Day's support of the military, Voted "Best Politician" by citizens of Pulaski County (4th time) 2010: Named Citizen of the Year by the Dixon Chamber of Commerce, 100% Voting Record with National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Received the Friend of Agriculture Award from MO Farm Bureau 2011: Named Legislator of the Year by the Missouri Assoc.

of Veterans Organizations (MAVO), Named Legislator of the Year by the Missouri Forest Products Assoc.

State Rep. David A. Day, 148th Dist. of Missouri
Rep. Day presenting legislation to a House Committee